antihistamines

Natural Antihistamines Send Hay Fever Packing

Natural Antihistamines Send Hay Fever PackingPosted by Cybele Pascal on August 30, 2006 - 5:58am.

Sneezing, sniffling, swollen, itchy-eyes got you down this month? If so, you're far from alone. Mid-august marks the beginning of ragweed season, which lasts through October and causes a whopping 36 million Americans to suffer the symptoms of "hay fever" or allergic rhinitis.

Technically this column is devoted to food allergy sufferers, but with seasonal allergies (not to mention mold!) in full swing, we've got a total of 50 million people suffering some kind of torment, four of them in my very own household. So instead of writing about foods to avoid this month, I've focused on foods to include in your diet that can help reduce allergies. Food allergy sufferers, take note: I have not forsaken you! As seasonal allergies are said to exacerbate existing food allergies, this information should be helpful to you as well.




Black-Eyed Pea Cakes, Roasted Red Pepper Coulis and Braised Kale

Black-Eyed Pea Cakes, Roasted Red Pepper Coulis and Braised KalePosted by Cybele Pascal on August 30, 2006 - 5:57am.

A natural antihistamine grand slam! Almost every single ingredient in this recipe is a powerhouse natural antihistamine. It's gorgeous, and intensely healthful. The red bell peppers, black-eyed peas, sweet potato, parsley, kale, lemon, and cayenne pepper are loaded with Vitamin C, the onion, garlic, and parsley are great sources of quercetin, and the flax seed oil and canola oil are high in Omega-3 Fatty Acids. It is also vegan, and free of all top 8 food allergens.


Ingredients

Roasted Red Pepper Coulis:



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